Jim and Carrie Carroll at Carroll and Carroll, P.C. represent the injured people of Pennsylvania and New York in Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Susquehanna, and Chemung counties in personal injury, premises liability, slip and fall, automobile accident and workers’ compensation cases Jim and Carrie Carroll at Carroll and Carroll, P.C. represent the injured people of Pennsylvania and New York in Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Susquehanna, and Chemung counties in personal injury, premises liability, slip and fall, automobile accident and workers’ compensation cases
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Personal Injury

    6/9/2008
    James R. Carroll, Jr., Esquire
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    Dough machine maker settles with baker for arm and hand injuries

    The maker of a dough machine that severely injured a baker's arm and hand agreed to pay $400,000. Roberto Torres was operating an automatic dough-dividing machine at Lucca's Bakery when it seized his right arm and broke bones from his elbow to his hand. His attorney argued failure to warn and failure to provide proper safeguards. Oshiriki claimed that Torres ignored a warning label advising users to keep hands and feet clear. Torres underwent several surgeries to repair his arm and hand. He also sued the bakery and the machine's distributor, but they were granted summary judgment.

    Torres v. Lucca's Bakery

    To get the full report on this, go to VerdictSearch.com.


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